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Hiring Looks More Promising for Grads
NACE reports that hiring will be increasing around 10%. The document also says that paid interns fare better in landing a job than unpaid interns or those who do no internship. read here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Job-Outlook-Improving-for-usnews-1629657662.html?x=0
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Why You Need Passion
Following one’s “passion” in a time of financial crisis and a tough labor market may seem frivolous and even risky. Yet employers and HR directors often tell me that the thing they like about humanities majors is their passion for the subject matter. Even if humanities fields (medieval philosophy, renaissance poetry, 19th-century French art, etc.)…
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Want a Job? Major in liberal arts…
This is the title of a recent article in the NY Daily News. More and more companies are rediscovering the value of a liberal arts education. If you’re a student in the College of Humanities, make sure you know precisely what skills are valued and learn how to talk about them in a way that…
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Website Devoted to the Advantages of the Liberal Arts
In addition to providing reasons for studying the liberal arts, there is a long list of successful people whose undergraduate degree was in a liberal arts field. See here: http://hss.pages.tcnj.edu/school-resources/the-liberal-arts/
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Humanities and Innovation
Students in vocational fields (engineering, business, finance, etc.) often think about general education courses, and especially humanities courses, as a check-list of useless hurdles to get past in order to graduate. Tuition-paying parents and career advisors under pressure from higher ups to get students to graduate quickly can often reinforce this view by discouraging students…
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Best Careers 2011
Several of the best careers for 2011 require skills developed in the Humanities. Curatorial work, translation/interpretation, and technical writing jobs are on the rise. This article explains why. http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2010/12/06/best-careers-2011-creative-and-service-jobs
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Slate Magazine Needs Interns for this fall
If you’re looking for an writing/editing/research internship in DC or NYC, explore this opportunity at Slate. They’re looking for students studying culture and/or politics. More here: http://www.slate.com/id/2299133/
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Fall 2011 Deadline for Summer 2012 “Critical Language Scholarship Program”
A program of United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program offers intensive summer language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages. Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) institutes provide fully-funded group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks for U.S.…
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Internship Possibility with UN in Vienna, Austria
You don’t necessarily need German to intern here. Either French or English–the official languages of the UN–would be sufficient. Details here: http://www.unvienna.org/unov/en/job.html
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Why Liberal Arts Matter (CNN)
CNN recently ran a story by Michael Roth on why study of the Liberal Arts is crucial for the future of our nation. Here is an excerpt: “In recent years university leaders in Asia, the Mideast and even Europe have sought to organize curricula more like those of our liberal art schools. How, they want…